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    • The Financialization of Environmental Risks through Catastrophe Bonds: A Spatial-Temporal Evaluation 

      Hazime, Nadia (University of Waterloo, 2017-08-24)
      As natural disaster risks continue to increase as a result of climate change, insurance companies and other institutions struggle to find ways to deal with these risks. There is a propensity for these risks to be financialized ...
    • The financialization of Transit Oriented Development in York South Weston, Toronto, Ontario 

      Manu, Michael (University of Waterloo, 2023-05-29)
      Transit-Oriented Development (TOD) is a form of planning that has dominated the discourse around sustainable development in cities. Where transit investment is met with higher density housing and commercial land uses, there ...
    • Financialization, distance and global food politics 

      Clapp, Jennifer (Taylor & Francis, 2014-09-03)
      This paper provides a new perspective on the political implications of intensified financialization in the global food system. There has been a growing recognition of the role of finance in the global food system, in ...
    • Financing micro-entrepreneurs for poverty alleviation: a performance analysis of microfinance services offered by BRAC, ASA, and Proshika from Bangladesh 

      Khanam, Dilruba; Mohiuddin, Muhammad; Hoque, Asadul; Weber, Olaf (Springer, 2018-09-18)
      Microfinance services have emerged as an effective tool for financing microentrepreneurs to alleviate poverty. Since the 1970s, development theorists have considered non-governmental microfinance institutions (MFIs) as the ...
    • Finding a New Commons: Re-Inhabiting the School in Post-Urban Japan 

      Nakanishi, Julia (University of Waterloo, 2020-03-13)
      Japan’s megacities are often captured as dense, dynamic and ever-expanding. These images, disseminated in popular media, belie a growing national phenomenon; urban migration, a declining birthrate and an aging population ...
    • Finding a Second Hamiltonian cycle in Barnette Graphs 

      Haddadan, Arash (University of Waterloo, 2015-08-31)
      We study the following two problems: (1) finding a second room-partitioning of an oik, and (2) finding a second Hamiltonian cycle in cubic graphs. The existence of solution for both problems is guaranteed by a parity ...
    • Finding an induced path that is not a shortest path 

      Berger, Eli; Seymour, Paul; Spirkl, Sophie (Elsevier, 2021-07)
      We give a polynomial-time algorithm that, with input a graph G and two vertices u; v of G, decides whether there is an induced uv-path that is longer than the shortest uv-path.
    • Finding Communities in Typed Citation Networks 

      Kroon, Frederick William (University of Waterloo, 2008-09-25)
      As the Web has become more and more important to our daily lives, algorithms that can effectively utilize the link structure have become more and more important. One such task has been to find communities in social network ...
    • Finding Community in the Ruins of GeoCities: Distantly Reading a Web Archive 

      Milligan, Ian (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, 2015-10)
      This paper provides a brief overview of my work with the GeoCities web archive. Asking the question of “can we find community,” I use it as a case study to explain various methods for distantly reading web archives
    • Finding Cost-Efficient Decision Trees 

      Dufour, David (University of Waterloo, 2014-08-06)
      Decision trees have been a popular machine learning technique for some time. Labelled data, examples each with a vector of values in a feature space, are used to create a structure that can assign a class to unseen examples ...
    • Finding False Assurance in Formal Verification of Software Systems 

      Ji, Ru (University of Waterloo, 2024-01-15)
      Formal verification plays a crucial role in enhancing the reliability of computing systems by mathematically checking the correctness of a program. Although recent years have witnessed lots of research and applications ...
    • Finding Herself: Examining Identity Formation in Female Canadian Backpackers 

      Deakin, Jessica (University of Waterloo, 2007-07-03)
      This study addresses the shortage of research on the meaning of travel experiences for tourists as well as research on female travelers. I examine the activities of Canadian women who backpacked in Europe and to what extent, ...
    • Finding Independent Transversals Efficiently 

      Graf, Alessandra (University of Waterloo, 2019-08-23)
      Let G be a graph and (V_1,...,V_m) be a vertex partition of G. An independent transversal (IT) of G with respect to (V_1,...,V_m) is an independent set {v_1,...,v_m} in G such that v_i is in V_i for each i in {1,...,m}. There ...
    • Finding Large H-Colorable Subgraphs in Hereditary Graph Classes 

      Chudnovsky, Maria; King, Jason; Pilipczuk, Michał; Rzążewski, Paweł; Spirkl, Sophie (Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics, 2021-10-14)
      We study the Max Partial H-Coloring problem: given a graph G, find the largest induced subgraph of G that admits a homomorphism into H, where H is a fixed pattern graph without loops. Note that when H is a complete graph ...
    • Finding Microblog Posts of User Interest 

      Roegiest, Adam (University of Waterloo, 2012-04-24)
      Microblogging is an increasingly popular form of social media. One of the most popular microblogging services is Twitter. The number of messages posted to Twitter on a daily basis is extremely large. Accordingly, it becomes ...
    • Finding Patterns in Static Analysis Alerts: Improving Actionable Alert Ranking 

      Hanam, Quinn (University of Waterloo, 2014-09-02)
      Static analysis (SA) tools that find bugs by inferring programmer beliefs (e.g., FindBugs) are commonplace in today’s software industry. While they find a large number of actual defects, they are often plagued by high rates ...
    • Finding Similar Protein Structures Efficiently and Effectively 

      Cui, Xuefeng (University of Waterloo, 2014-04-24)
      To assess the similarities and the differences among protein structures, a variety of structure alignment algorithms and programs have been designed and implemented. We introduce a low-resolution approach and a ...
    • Finding the Ideal Nesting Place: Chinese Encounters with Indigenous and Euro-Canadian Peoples in British Columbia, 1858-1947 

      Chan, Jonathan Zi En (University of Waterloo, 2019-10-31)
      Since the conclusion of the First Opium War (1842) when the ports of China were forced open by the British, adventurous Chinese emigrants traded their dismal prospects at home for British Columbia—a foreign land of ...
    • Finding the Win: Transforming STEM Learning and Information-Seeking Experiences 

      Weaver, Kari D.; Mercer, Kathryn (Association of College and Research Libraries, 2023-07)
      Transformative learning focuses on the idea that learners can adjust their thinking based on new information. This chapter explores how a STEM librarian can use transformative learning theory and pedagogy to change student ...
    • Finding the “Generationed City”: The Form and Structure of Young Adult Settlement Patterns 

      Walter-Joseph, Robert (University of Waterloo, 2015-04-27)
      This thesis examines the present patterns in the residential geographies of young adults in major cities in Canada and the United States. It explains how the differences and similarities in young adult residential patterns ...

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